Commented 11 years ago2013-02-25 09:55:23 UTC
in journal: #8122Comment #38651
Was there any heat damage to stuff on the other side of that wall? I could imagine that potentially melting stuff, it could have been very hot. It's a good thing you're okay anyway.
Commented 11 years ago2013-02-25 00:24:02 UTC
in journal: #8122Comment #38656
I'd say find these people and fight fire with fire, but A ) That is illegal. B ) You might end up also burning someone else's place by accident like they did with yours.
Commented 11 years ago2013-02-24 20:05:31 UTC
in journal: #8119Comment #38639
is the power good in your flat, i.e. do you use a line conditioner/ups? The power in my builing is real shit so i think i'm gonna opt for the above, and hopefully it will add life to the power supply and my machine =)
Commented 11 years ago2013-02-21 08:32:49 UTC
in journal: #8117Comment #55980
I think it would be up your alley cstriker. just rememember, any series you watch, in general the earlier episodes/seasons are pretty bad; it takes a couple seasons for them to get the bugs out i guess, e.g., for Deep Space Nine, it starts to get really good by season 3 and 4.
I'm not saying don't watch the earlier ones, just expect some noob ahead
Commented 11 years ago2013-02-20 05:40:27 UTC
in journal: #8117Comment #55979
I agree. DS9 is more about personal development and character interaction than the others. It's the only star trek that has overarching political plots, and the only trek where a religion has a heavy influence. Every episode isn't an "instance" where everything just starts over at the next episode. You have to admit there was one episode that played out like a Dragon Ball Z episode though.
Voyager was more about survival, tough moral decisions, unfavorable situations, and techno-babble. The number of opportunities they passed up to get home annoyed me, but it's a great series. The last episode of voyager in particular was a damned great episode. I like how that episode framed it so that they could end the series whenever they wanted.
TNG was more about social/moral issues, and contact/tolerance with other races. It introduced the holo-deck, which was a pretty brilliant idea. It allowed them to explore ideas/locations in any setting they wanted. It's a damned solid series, but I wish Barclay had more episodes.
Enterprise sucked for a while, but it got pretty good towards the end. It was probably the only star trek series that I hated any of the actors in. It would've been significantly better if T'Pol wasn't there (although she was hot), and if they didn't try to ret-con giant history changing events into the Trek rhetoric (The Xindi weren't mentioned in any of the future trek series.) It did put star-trek technology into perspective though; It was the only star-trek that really showed any grit or inconvenience in their daily lives. I think they even showed a bathroom! The others were all about using well-established "science!" to accomplish things with minimal effort. I enjoyed the fact that they didn't have replicators. Also, Shran was awesome.
tldr; You should all watch Star Trek. Start with The Next Generation if you are new.
It's a good thing you're okay anyway.
(Happy Birthday)
The fire could have spread across the forest, or they could've used TNT, or they could've even set up some traps with pressure plates.
A ) That is illegal.
B ) You might end up also burning someone else's place by accident like they did with yours.
I'm glad nobody was hurt.
And do I become a part of history now to? Well do I?!
@Dimbark: Me too. I haven't tested it but cats are probably not nearly as flammable.
How big is your power supply anyhow muzz? (that's what she said~!!=))
so I went 'HOLY SHIT, WHAT' and reread it.
This is nasty.
@Skals: You mean fuck, right? or "MATE"
Also, how the fuck? that is all.
I have the same motherboard and the FX 8320! Its such a good combo!
Screen-shot of FarCry3?
http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,32808.0.html
"dunno if its true or not"
Why man, just.. why?
I bet it was 45m wide and 9m deep in Germany.
I'm not saying don't watch the earlier ones, just expect some noob ahead
Voyager was more about survival, tough moral decisions, unfavorable situations, and techno-babble. The number of opportunities they passed up to get home annoyed me, but it's a great series. The last episode of voyager in particular was a damned great episode. I like how that episode framed it so that they could end the series whenever they wanted.
TNG was more about social/moral issues, and contact/tolerance with other races. It introduced the holo-deck, which was a pretty brilliant idea. It allowed them to explore ideas/locations in any setting they wanted. It's a damned solid series, but I wish Barclay had more episodes.
Enterprise sucked for a while, but it got pretty good towards the end. It was probably the only star trek series that I hated any of the actors in. It would've been significantly better if T'Pol wasn't there (although she was hot), and if they didn't try to ret-con giant history changing events into the Trek rhetoric (The Xindi weren't mentioned in any of the future trek series.) It did put star-trek technology into perspective though; It was the only star-trek that really showed any grit or inconvenience in their daily lives. I think they even showed a bathroom! The others were all about using well-established "science!" to accomplish things with minimal effort. I enjoyed the fact that they didn't have replicators. Also, Shran was awesome.
tldr; You should all watch Star Trek. Start with The Next Generation if you are new.